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The '''United States''' is filled with fascinating and sometimes surprising facts that reflect its size, diversity, and unique place in the world. | The '''United States''' is filled with fascinating and sometimes surprising facts that reflect its size, diversity, and unique place in the world. | ||
From quirky laws to record-breaking landmarks, here are some fun facts about America: | From quirky laws to record-breaking landmarks, here are some fun facts about America: | ||
== Did You Know? == | |||
* The U.S. has '''no official national language''', though English is the most widely spoken. | * The U.S. has '''no official national language''', though English is the most widely spoken. | ||
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* The '''American flag''' has been modified 27 times — the current 50-star version has been in use since 1960. | * The '''American flag''' has been modified 27 times — the current 50-star version has been in use since 1960. | ||
== See also == | |||
* | * [[50 States of America]] | ||
* | * [[American Culture]] | ||
* | * [[About the United States]] |
Latest revision as of 04:17, 25 May 2025
The United States is filled with fascinating and sometimes surprising facts that reflect its size, diversity, and unique place in the world.
From quirky laws to record-breaking landmarks, here are some fun facts about America:
Did You Know?
- The U.S. has no official national language, though English is the most widely spoken.
- Alaska is the westernmost, easternmost, and northernmost state (due to the Aleutian Islands crossing the 180th meridian).
- Montana has three times more cows than people.
- The Library of Congress is the largest library in the world.
- The American flag has been modified 27 times — the current 50-star version has been in use since 1960.